4.9(4,011)Amazon rating$48.95400+ bought last month
Our verdict
The Park CN-10 earns the highest rating in this batch at 4.9 stars across 4,011 verified reviews, a near-perfect owner consensus that justifies its $48.95 price for buyers who value top-rated cutting performance backed by a 10-inch alloy steel build.
Users who demand the highest-rated cutting tool in this category and are willing to pay $48.95 for a 10-inch alloy steel cutter with exceptional owner satisfaction.
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Handle Alloy Steel
Length 10 Inches
Weight 339 Grams
Priced 308% above the category median ($11.99 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.9/5overall
Owner rating4.9/5
4.9 average across 4,011 owner ratings
Popularity4.1/5
4,011 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
A 4.9-star rating across 4,011 verified reviews is exceptional by any measure, and the Park CN-10 achieves it while moving 400 units per month at $48.95. That combination places it in a distinct tier above most competitors in this batch: only KNIPEX approaches its premium price, but no other cutter here matches its rating. The 4.9-star average across over 4,000 reviews is the kind of near-universal owner satisfaction that signals a genuinely outstanding tool rather than a marketing artifact.
The listed specs show a 10-inch length, alloy steel handle, and a weight of 339 grams (just under 12 ounces). The alloy steel construction gives the CN-10 structural rigidity suited to demanding cutting applications, and the 10-inch length provides leverage that shorter cutters cannot match. At 339 grams, the weight is in the mid-range of this batch, heavier than compact options but lighter than the 14.4-ounce Klein 63050.
For buyers in a specific tool segment where the Park CN-10 operates, the data makes a compelling case. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, the CN-10 delivers on every measurable quality dimension: top-rated by owners, substantial alloy steel build, practical 10-inch cutting length, and consistent monthly demand at a premium price that buyers are clearly willing to pay.
Pros
Highest rating in this batch: 4.9 stars across 4,011 verified reviews
10-inch alloy steel build provides leverage and structural rigidity for demanding cuts
339 grams balances a substantial feel with manageable weight for extended use
4,000-plus review pool makes the rating statistically reliable, not a small-sample outlier
Cons
$48.95 is a significant premium over budget and mid-range alternatives in this category
400 units per month is moderate demand, not the mass-market volume of the top Klein models
Published specs do not detail specific cutting capacity or jaw design
Specifications
Handle
Alloy Steel
Length
10 Inches
Weight
339 Grams
Performance notes
The Park CN-10 is a 10-inch alloy steel cutter weighing 339 grams. Based on specs and verified owner reviews, the length and alloy build make it well-suited to applications requiring extra reach and cutting leverage. The 339-gram weight keeps it manageable without sacrificing the structural rigidity the alloy steel handle provides. Owner consensus at 4.9 stars across a large review base reinforces that performance meets or exceeds expectations for its intended use.
What buyers say
Owner reviews are overwhelmingly positive, which is what sustains a 4.9-star average across more than 4,000 ratings. Buyers in this segment consistently rate the CN-10 as a reliable, high-performing cutter that justifies the premium cost. Complaints in the review pool are rare, and where they appear they typically relate to the price point rather than functional defects.
Why does the Park CN-10 have a 4.9-star rating when most tools average 4.6 to 4.8?
Based on verified owner reviews across 4,011 ratings, the CN-10 consistently meets buyer expectations in its specific use segment. A 4.9-star average at that review volume reflects near-universal satisfaction rather than a small, biased sample.
How does the 10-inch length affect usability compared to shorter cutters?
The 10-inch alloy steel handle provides more leverage on cuts that shorter tools struggle with, making it advantageous for applications where cutting force and reach matter more than compact portability.
Is the Park CN-10 worth the $48.95 price compared to lower-cost options?
If your specific cutting task aligns with what this tool is built for, the 4.9-star rating from 4,011 owners suggests yes. For general light-duty needs, the Klein D275-5 at $12.97 or Klein 11055KLE at $19.60 offer strong value. Email [email protected] for a direct comparison.
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